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Foreign Ministers of the 35 countries participating in the second
CSCE Conference on the Human Dimension (CHD2) in Copenhagen agree
to accord observer status to Albania.
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At the Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Council at Turnberry
in Scotland, Alliance Foreign Ministers publish a Message from
Turnberry in which they express their determination to seize the
opportunities resulting from the changes in Europe and extend to
the Soviet Union and all other European countries the hand of friendship
and cooperation.
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Parliamentary elections in Czechoslovakia. Civic Forum and allied
parties win a majority in the Federal Assembly.
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Elections in Bulgaria result in a parliamentary majority for the
Bulgarian Socialist Party.
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NATO announces the award of 70 research fellowships for 1990/91
including 55 fellowships for research on democratic institutions
awarded for the first time to citizens of both NATO and Central
and Eastern European countries.
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At the Copenhagen CSCE Conference on the Human Dimension, Eastern
European countries (excluding Albania,which joined the CSCE process
in June 1991) commit themselves to multiparty parliamentary democracy
and to the rule of law.
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Geza Jeszensky, Foreign Minister of Hungary, is received at NATO
Headquarters by Secretary General Manfred Woerner.
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